Auctioned on Saturday 29th November.

































































1 Previous Owner, This lot will be auctioned via Historics Classic and Sportscar Auctioneers at The Brooklands Velocity; Mercedes-Benz World sale on Saturday 29th November. Only one former keeperTotally standardImpeccably presentedLaunched in Japan with the WRX badge, the turbocharged Impreza boasted a power output of some 240bhp with official UK sales beginning in late 1994, however, to conform to UK regulations, the engine was re-tuned to 208bhp and the car was badged as the Impreza 2000 Turbo AWD. This was a car that changed the motoring public's perception of affordable performance offering Escort Cosworth-beating performance for just under £18,000 - £8,000 less than the Ford resulting in many enthusiasts migrating from one 'Blue Oval' to another. The Impreza was available as a four-door saloon or five-door hatchback/station wagon, however, Subaru chose to continue their longstanding use of the the four-cam EJ20 boxer engine with the option of permanent four-wheel drive. According to Subaru, this configuration minimised body-roll due to the lower centre of gravity compared with offset engines in most other vehicles. The boxer design was well balanced and provided good vibration mitigation with the movement of each piston being largely countered by a piston in the opposing cylinder bank, eliminating the need for a counter-weighted rotating crankshaft (harmonic balancer). Torque steer is also minimised with this type of powertrain layout since the front drive shafts are of equal length and weight.First registered on 15th September 2000, this unique Impreza was supplied in Mica Metallic Red from Stan Palmer Subaru in Carlisle to a no doubt very excited Mr. Philip Hall. Mr. Hall must have used the car as a weekend toy rather than a daily driver, as over the next 23 years of ownership by the time of sale, it had only covered just over 36,000 miles. Never altered from its factory specification, this car presents in incredible time warp condition and boasts a set of rare factory optioned 17 Brescia alloy wheels, this striking example wouldnt be out of place in a museum. A comprehensive service history accompanies the car with a service book showing 11 stamps and a meticulous record showing when every cambelt change was carried out, as well as the date and mileage at every service. The original Subaru bookpack is also supplied, as well as various MoT test certificates, invoices and old tax discs. Bought by the vendor having received a glowing inspection report on the car, a lack of recent use has triggered the decision to sell. Reported by the vendor to run and drive extremely well and coming with a MoT test certificate which was issued in September. To find a low mileage and low ownership Impreza, especially one that hasnt been modified is rare indeed and an opportunity not to be missed. This isnt something that would come to market very often. Consigned by Will Penrose